Every scene and situation of the thrilling story, secured faithfully upon each historic spot in New South Wales, will he re-enacted with startling verisimilitude. A BRIEF SCENARIO: The Homestead. Branding Cattle. Warrigal, the faithful Blackfellow, announces the approach of the Police. The Black Tracker. '.Stealing the Racehorse “Marquis o Lome.” Escape of Starlight and Warrigal. Driving the Big Mob and Sale of the Cattle. The Gang Divide the Spoils. ‘‘ THE POLICE! ” CAPTURE OF DICK MARSTON. BERRIMA GAOL Starlight to the Rescue. Escape of Starlight and Dick. THE MAIL COACH ROBBERY Tho Gang approaches through the scrub. “Bail Up !” The Ttiron Goldfield The Exciting Life at a “New Rush.” The Wedding in the Bush Church. Arrest of Jim Marston and bitter grief of his Young Bride. Dick and Starlight Escape. Rescue of Jim by the Artful Warrigal’s Crafty Aid. A Ride for Life. . V. ■ The Gang at Whitman’s Station. The Fight Outside Whitman’s. Robbery of the Gold Escort The gang in “ Terrible Hollow.” On Watch. They Chop down a Tree, which falls Across and Blocks the Road. The Coach approaches from the distance. They Fire unon it Seize the Boxes of Gold. Warrigal Cuts the Traces, and Starlight, Jim, and Dick ride off with the Gold. THE DANCE. THE GALLANT HIGHWAYMAN. THE CHASE COMMENCES. THE ATTACK! OH KBIGKHTLBY’S station. The Keightleys appear on the Verandah Unarmed. Moran Demands a Ransom. “No Cheque will do, We Must Have £SOO in Gold.” Mrs. Keightley’s Historic Ride for her Husband’s Life. The Gold Escort. The Gang in ,( Terrible Hollow.’ Exterior of the Bank sl± Bathurst Mrs. Keightley, Half Painting, Obtains the Ransom Money and Gallops back to the Station, and Keightley’s Life is Saved at Sunrise by a Hair’s Breadth of Time. The Last Stand of Starlight Starlight, Jim, Dick, Moran, Ben and Warrigal. Police, Inspector Goring, Sir Ferdinand Pettingrew, Troopers. [please tuen oyer.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 393, 4 June 1908, Page 3 (Supplement)
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310Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 393, 4 June 1908, Page 3 (Supplement)
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